



A DOL-approved time rounding practice for 15-minute intervals where time punches from 1-7 minutes are rounded down to the nearest quarter hour, and 8-14 minutes are rounded up, ensuring neutral impact on employee compensation when applied consistently.
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The 7-minute rule is a time rounding practice approved by the Department of Labor (DOL) that allows employers to round employee time punches to the nearest 15-minute interval.
When rounding to 15-minute increments:
The DOL permits time rounding if three conditions are met:
15-Minute (Quarter Hour):
6-Minute (1/10th Hour):
5-Minute:
Some states have stricter requirements:
Even legally compliant rounding can expose employers to wage and hour claims if:
Many modern time tracking systems track time to the minute, eliminating rounding controversy entirely.
N/A - This is a time tracking methodology, not a paid service.